justice

There are a lot of reasons people lie online. They lie to get fake internet points, to mislead consumers, and to just make themselves feel better. People write fake reviews, ask fake questions, claim someone lost weight through their own scam diet shakes, and make up ridiculous, outlandish lies. Luckily there are people out there committed to finding the truth and calling this BS out into the light. For more justice, here are more no-good liars who got called on their BS.

We get a raging sense of justice when we see liars get called out on social media. It almost makes you feel like there are actual repercussions for dishonesty in this world. Anyway, here are some times people got called out for their falsehoods, large and petty.

While most people are decent, there's a persistent few who get a sick thrill out of lying on the internet. People will post false information, claim credit for things they didn't do, and make up fake stories, even if they can easily be proven false. That's why we get a thrill out of these people who get called out for their total BS.

The world was already full of liars before the internet. Nowadays, there's more opportunities to lie, but also more opportunities to deliver sweet internet justice to all the dishonest people of the world. If you wanna see more people called out for their rampant BS, then check these out.

In times of doubt, check the tapes. The internet is brimming with fake reviews, as well as wonderful responses from the companies themselves. What we haven't seen is someone give such a detailed, minute-by-minute account of the reviewer's visit. This is some very thorough destruction.

The internet is so full of lies, it's hard to know what to believe sometimes. That's why it's so satisfying to catch someone in the act, like these folks have done here. Whether it's in a twitter thread, a review or even a random comments section, trolls and liars are no match for the justice-obsessed truth-tellers of the internet.

This whole subreddit is basically the world telling humans to quit their bullsh*t on a brutal level. The resulting moments are satisfying on a biological response kind of level. It just feels kind of good to see arguably bad people, getting what they had coming to them.

Whether it's to complain about a restaurant, falsify a new story, or just to get likes, people are out there lying like it's their job. Thankfully, there's also people on the internet who feel compelled to call those people out and prove them wrong. Sweet, sweet Justice.

What makes people want to lie on the internet? Does it give them a weird sense of satisfaction? Do they think they can actually take credit for things that are easy to fact-check? Do they just want to make the world worse? Either way, what feels really nice is to see justice come to them in the form of a dutiful commenter.

Why do people on the internet love to lie so much? They have almost no reason to, and they're bad at it! That's why it gives us so much pleasure to see random guardians of the internet take down these lying liars with great big buckets of truth.